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- Wed Jan 20, 2021 8:20 pm
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: Schizophrenia, Sin and the Self (Owen Barfield)
- Replies: 34
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Re: Schizophrenia, Sin and the Self (Owen Barfield)
I get (at least I think I do) what Barfield talked about. What I talked about included that (I think). Barfield's take was more metaphysical. He was not identifying 'sin' with 'selfishness', although the latter can be a manifestation of the underlying metaphysical sin. Another manifestation of that...
- Wed Jan 20, 2021 8:13 pm
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: Schizophrenia, Sin and the Self (Owen Barfield)
- Replies: 34
- Views: 4741
Re: Schizophrenia, Sin and the Self (Owen Barfield)
I would say the daemon here may be the freezing cold weather ... Well, the ice daemon does hang about in Canuckistan for half the year, yet doesn't seem to have profound psyche-altering influence over the vast majority of folks I know. They just dress imperviously in lots of weather-resistant downy...
- Wed Jan 20, 2021 7:23 pm
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: No Objective Space or Time = No Free Will or Events
- Replies: 91
- Views: 10987
Re: No Objective Space or Time = No Free Will or Events
Bernardo says in part 2 of More Than Allegory that there is no such thing as objective space or time Space and time do not have sense data. Neither color, smell, taste, sound or feel. So they cannot be objects and therefore cannot in any case be objective. All objects that can be considered to be a...
- Wed Jan 20, 2021 5:01 pm
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: Philology and the Incarnation
- Replies: 2
- Views: 576
Philology and the Incarnation
The following is a mind-blowing essay by Owen Barfield. You will not regret reading it. It explores the evolution of consciousness through the corresponding evolution of language and the central historical event of Christ. Philology and the Incarnation by Owen Barfield [/b] Sir Thomas Browne, that m...
- Wed Jan 20, 2021 2:34 pm
- Forum: Topic-specific Discourse
- Topic: Knowledge
- Replies: 32
- Views: 12971
Re: Knowledge
And you agree that 'important emotions' are qualitative experiences (qualia), right? If I imagine a tiger, I will not have the same "emotions" as if I have the impression of a tiger. The second one will ignite an array of emotions, the first one won't. That is why I am working from a conn...
- Wed Jan 20, 2021 5:07 am
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: Life after death - Is Life ultimately absurd?
- Replies: 34
- Views: 4176
Re: Life after death - Is Life ultimately absurd?
That will clearly require more discussion if you disagree that they are polarities rather than mutually exclusive opposites. They can be pointers to ontic realities, or pointers to relative realities (such as archetypes) or pointers simply pointing to some collectively shared mind-created meanings....
- Wed Jan 20, 2021 5:00 am
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: Can Idealism be without thought?
- Replies: 112
- Views: 17182
Re: Can Idealism be without thought?
It's a common misconception to associate the "state of non-self" with the absence of thoughts or phenomenal experiences, they actually have nothing to do with each other, except that some people arrive at the experience of non-self through the suspension of thinking in deep meditation (si...
- Wed Jan 20, 2021 3:45 am
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: Schizophrenia, Sin and the Self (Owen Barfield)
- Replies: 34
- Views: 4741
Re: Schizophrenia, Sin and the Self (Owen Barfield)
Barfield explores the phenomenon of modern mental illness, such as Schizophrenia, and how it reveals a fundamental alienation of the 'self' from the surrounding world and from the true Self in all of human society, with the Schizophrenics being the ones who are most aware of the alienation. Moderns...
- Wed Jan 20, 2021 3:33 am
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: Schizophrenia, Sin and the Self (Owen Barfield)
- Replies: 34
- Views: 4741
Re: Schizophrenia, Sin and the Self (Owen Barfield)
Ashvin ... as it turns out I did watch that episode, and found it very relatable. And strangely enough Brett bears a striking resemblance to a guy who lived in the same rooming house I ended up living in shortly after getting off that Vancouver bound train, who was a few year older than I at the ti...
- Wed Jan 20, 2021 3:17 am
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: Life after death - Is Life ultimately absurd?
- Replies: 34
- Views: 4176
Re: Life after death - Is Life ultimately absurd?
In regard to the question of telos/meaning of life, there seems to exist these two opposite extremes that I sketched below. Apart from the metaphysical side, there is definitely a strong psychological aspect of this problem due to humans deep psychological need of and yearning for the meaning of li...